Title: The Memphis Flyers
Author:
mona
Recipient:
kitsunejin
Fandom: Hellcats
Pairing: Marti/Alice
Rating: PG-13
Word count: ~3500
Disclaimer: I don't own these characters or this series. No copyright infringement is intended.
Warnings: No standard warnings apply.
Summary: It's been a while since Marti's been to Memphis, or in contact with any of her old team. But when Mega-Raptor, her only lead on what happened to her father, slithers into the city, she's not far behind him, and finds herself working with a familiar, and - though you'll never get her to admit it out loud - much-missed face. Superhero AU.
Spoilers: Vague mid-series ones, but this is pretty darn AU.
Notes: Oh man, as soon as you mentioned an interest in wacky AUs in your Dear Author letter, I was gone. This isn't as wacky or as elaborate as what I wanted to write (I'm so sloooow, and my banter writing skills are SO rusty), but I hope it's still enjoyable. I'm sorry the \m/ hand gesture found its way into the story so many times, and for a few other questionable narrative choices that sort of got away from me. Thanks to Sonia for looking this over!
( THE MEMPHIS FLYERS )
Author:
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Recipient:
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Fandom: Hellcats
Pairing: Marti/Alice
Rating: PG-13
Word count: ~3500
Disclaimer: I don't own these characters or this series. No copyright infringement is intended.
Warnings: No standard warnings apply.
Summary: It's been a while since Marti's been to Memphis, or in contact with any of her old team. But when Mega-Raptor, her only lead on what happened to her father, slithers into the city, she's not far behind him, and finds herself working with a familiar, and - though you'll never get her to admit it out loud - much-missed face. Superhero AU.
Spoilers: Vague mid-series ones, but this is pretty darn AU.
Notes: Oh man, as soon as you mentioned an interest in wacky AUs in your Dear Author letter, I was gone. This isn't as wacky or as elaborate as what I wanted to write (I'm so sloooow, and my banter writing skills are SO rusty), but I hope it's still enjoyable. I'm sorry the \m/ hand gesture found its way into the story so many times, and for a few other questionable narrative choices that sort of got away from me. Thanks to Sonia for looking this over!
( THE MEMPHIS FLYERS )